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In the program Sednterp, interpolation refers to the estimation of physical parameters from standard tables and user entered information. In most cases, Sednterp uses a power series approximation of standard tabular data. For example, Sednterp will interpolate the density of a solution from the concentration of solutes present entered by the user.
 
In the program Sednterp, interpolation refers to the estimation of physical parameters from standard tables and user entered information. In most cases, Sednterp uses a power series approximation of standard tabular data. For example, Sednterp will interpolate the density of a solution from the concentration of solutes present entered by the user.
  

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In the program Sednterp, interpolation refers to the estimation of physical parameters from standard tables and user entered information. In most cases, Sednterp uses a power series approximation of standard tabular data. For example, Sednterp will interpolate the density of a solution from the concentration of solutes present entered by the user.

see also:

List of Interpolations Available

Interpretation